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 Übersetzung für 'Abolitionist' von Englisch nach Deutsch
ADJ   abolitionist | more abolitionist | most abolitionist
NOUN   an abolitionist | abolitionists
SYNO abolitionist | emancipationist
abolitionist {adj}abolitionistisch
22
abolitionistSklavereigegner {m}
111
pol.
abolitionist
[Befürworter der Abschaffung eines Gesetzes etc.]
54
abolitionist [female]Abolitionistin {f}
9
abolitionistAbolitionist {m}
7
hist.
abolitionist
Anhänger {m} der Sklavenbefreiung
abolitionist [female]Sklavereigegnerin {f}
slavery abolitionistSklavenabolitionist {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Grew was a radical abolitionist, aligned with William Lloyd Garrison.
  • "The Liberator", a newspaper owned by abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison, published an essay on February 22, 1856 about the abuse received by an abolitionist schoolteacher in Kentucky.
  • Popular at first, the "Visiter" later became abolitionist and in 1847 was absorbed by the abolitionist "National Era" of Washington D.C.
  • Brisbane came to his abolitionist views because of his inability to refute the claims made by an abolitionist pamphlet he received in the mail.
  • Famous residents of Wayland in the mid-19th century include abolitionist Rev.

  • Pierson was the ninth child of Stephen and Sallie Pierson, a family with strong Christian and abolitionist roots.
  • S. abolitionist. His 1857 book, "Pictures of Slavery in Church and State", was influential in abolitionist circles.
  • Port-au-Prince is the only city anywhere in the world to have a main avenue named for American abolitionist hero John Brown.
  • The Abolitionist Educators support campaign works with educators and scholars to inform students and the imprisoned by writing about abolitionist issues in "The Abolitionist" newspaper, doing guest presentations in universities and K-12 systems, and teaching these issues in their own classrooms.
  • In 1856, Lewis enrolled in a pre-college program at New York Central College, a Baptist abolitionist school.

  • The 1836–1837 campaign to end free speech in Alton, Illinois culminated in the 7 November 1837 mob murder of abolitionist newspaper editor Elijah Parish Lovejoy, which was covered in newspapers nationwide, causing a rise in membership in abolitionist societies.
  • Abolitionist teaching is inspired by Black feminist theory, abolitionist theory and direct action.
  • The Estes were a strongly abolitionist and anti-segregation family.
  • Henrietta Green Regulus Ray was a very active abolitionist. In addition to her participation in other abolitionist and advocacy groups, Ray acted as the African Dorcas Association's secretary.
  • Women's rights activists generally had been strong supporters of the abolitionist movement and had also depended heavily on its resources.

  • After the Kansas debacle, women's suffragists who distanced themselves from abolitionist and Republican leadership found those resources increasingly unavailable.
  • In 1826, the American abolitionist boycott began in earnest when abolitionist Quakers in Wilmington, Delaware, drew up a charter for a formal free-produce organization; the same year in Baltimore, Maryland, Lundy opened his store selling only goods obtained by labor from free people.
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